For parents & carers—

For parents & carers—

For parents & carers—

For parents & carers—

Supporting financial independence—together

Supporting financial independence—together

Supporting financial independence—together

Supporting a neurodivergent child, young person, or adult with money can feel complex and, at times, overwhelming.

 

Whether you are a parent, foster carer, guardian, kinship carer, or support professional, you are navigating more than just budgeting. You are balancing independence with safety, confidence with structure, and guidance with trust.

Supporting a neurodivergent child, young person, or adult with money can feel complex and, at times, overwhelming.

 

Whether you are a parent, foster carer, guardian, kinship carer, or support professional, you are navigating more than just budgeting. You are balancing independence with safety, confidence with structure, and guidance with trust.

You are a part of this journey too.

You are a part of this journey too.

Neuro-Banking was built not only for neurodivergent individuals — but for the people who support them every day.

Neuro-Banking was built not only for neurodivergent individuals — but for the people who support them every day.

Because money should make sense to everyone.

Because money should make sense to everyone.

Because money should make sense to everyone.

We understand the challenges

We understand the challenges

If you’ve ever felt unsure, stretched, frustrated, or worried about getting this “right,” you are not alone.

If you’ve ever felt unsure, stretched, frustrated, or worried about getting this “right,” you are not alone.

We understand the challenges

Many parents and carers tell us they struggle with:

Impulsive spending linked to ADHD

Impulsive spending linked to ADHD

Anxiety shutdown, or avoidance around money

Anxiety shutdown, or avoidance around money

Emotional distress after financial mistakes

Emotional distress after financial mistakes

Dificulties with numbers, including dyscalculia

Dificulties with numbers, including dyscalculia

Balancing independence with safeguarding responsibilities

Balancing independence with safeguarding responsibilities

Knowing when to step in — and when to step back

Knowing when to step in — and when to step back

Systems that feel overly complex or not designed for neurodivergent minds

Systems that feel overly complex or not designed for neurodivergent minds

Tell us your experience

Tell us your experience

Built to support your role, not replace it

Built to support your role, not replace it

Built to support your role, not replace it

Our goal is to reduce conflict, increase clarity, and make money more understandable.

Our goal is to reduce conflict, increase clarity, and make money more understandable.

Our goal is to reduce conflict, increase clarity, and make money more understandable.

Clear visibility without micromanaging

Clear visibility without micromanaging

Clear visibility without micromanaging

Optional shared insights help you guide spending and saving while respecting autonomy.

Optional shared insights help you guide spending and saving while respecting autonomy.

Structured tools for real-life learning

Structured tools for real-life learning

Structured tools for real-life learning

Visual budgeting, simple savings tracking, and clear spending breakdowns help make money concrete and predictable.

Visual budgeting, simple savings tracking, and clear spending breakdowns help make money concrete and predictable.

Gradual supported independence

Gradual supported independence

Features are age-appropriate and ability-appropriate, growing alongside the individual as confidence builds.

Reduced shame around money

Reduced shame around money

There is no “bad spending” language. No punitive messaging. No pressure tactics.

Progress is supported, not judged.

Gradual supported independence

Features are age-appropriate and ability-appropriate, growing alongside the individual as confidence builds.

Reduced shame around money

There is no “bad spending” language. No punitive messaging. No pressure tactics.

Progress is supported, not judged.

Designed with families. Built for neurodivergent futures.

Designed with families.

Built for neurodivergent futures.

Designed with families. Built for neurodivergent futures.

Financial independence does not stop at 18

Financial independence does not stop at 18

Financial independence does not stop at 18

Managing income or benefits

Managing income or benefits

Managing income or benefits

Avoiding financial exploitation

Avoiding financial exploitation

Avoiding financial exploitation

Building independent living skills

Building independent living skills

Building independent living skills

Gaining confidence after previous financial setbacks

Gaining confidence after previous financial setbacks

Gaining confidence after previous financial setbacks

Independence is not about withdrawing support — it is about providing the right support at the right time.

Independence is not about withdrawing support — it is about providing the right support at the right time.

Can you relate?

Can you relate?

Your insight helps us design something practical, not theoretical.

Can you relate?

Your insight helps us design something practical, not theoretical.

If you are a parent or carer, we would genuinely value hearing about:

If you are a parent or carer, we would genuinely value hearing about:

  • The roadblocks you've faced

  • The systems that have not worked

  • The tools you wish existed

  • The strategies that have helped

  • The roadblocks you've faced

  • The systems that have not worked

  • The tools you wish existed

  • The strategies that have helped

Send us a message

Send us a message

A final word

A final word

A final word

Financial independence is a journey built through patience, structure, and trust.

 

The path may look different.

It may take longer.

It may require more scaffolding.


But different does not mean less capable.

Financial independence is a journey built through patience, structure, and trust.

 

The path may look different.

It may take longer.

It may require more scaffolding.


But different does not mean less capable.

Financial independence is a journey built through patience, structure, and trust.

 

The path may look different.

It may take longer.

It may require more scaffolding.


But different does not mean less capable.

With the right tools and steady support, neurodivergent individuals can build real, meaningful financial confidence.


And the role you play in that journey matters more than you realise.

With the right tools and steady support, neurodivergent individuals can build real, meaningful financial confidence.


And the role you play in that journey matters more than you realise.

You are not behind.

You are building something sustainable.

And that matters.

You are not behind.

You are building something sustainable.

And that matters.

Be a part of the future of inclusive banking

Be a part of the
future of inclusive banking

Be a part of the future of inclusive banking

Join our early access list to receive updates, take part in testing, and help shape Neuro-Banking from the ground up.

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Email: contact@neurobanking.co.uk

Office Address: 36 - 37, Albert Embankment, London, Greater London SE1 7TL

Neuro-Banking is committed to accessibility, dignity, and financial independence for neurodivergent people.

© 2026 Neuro-Banking | All rights reserved.

®

Email: contact@neurobanking.co.uk

Office Address: 36 - 37, Albert Embankment, London, Greater London SE1 7TL

Neuro-Banking is committed to accessibility, dignity, and financial independence for neurodivergent people.

© 2026 Neuro-Banking | All rights reserved.

®

Email: contact@neurobanking.co.uk

Office Address: 36 - 37, Albert Embankment, London, Greater London SE1 7TL

Neuro-Banking is committed to accessibility, dignity, and financial independence for neurodivergent people.

© 2026 Neuro-Banking | All rights reserved.